Word: junior
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Granting that an attack upon a man's honesty should be accompanied by the author's name, I can, nevertheless, see why anonymous communications such as those of "Junior" are justifiable: For, in the first place, Junior did not attack the honesty of the instructors. He believed they were sincere in their marking, but he felt that, if a student's standing is to be judged by the marks he receives, that these marks should be given on a more equitable basis, even though "instructors are human." Therefore it is not their honesty he attacks, but the inequality of their...
Norman W. Cabot '98, of Brookline, left end, prepared for college at Hale and Noble's School, where he captained the team which won the junior interscholastic championship in 1893. Played left end on the 'varsity last fall. Is a fine end rush and runs well with the ball as well. He also stroked the freshman crew last year. Age 18, height 5 ft., 11 in., weight...
Other men, forced to take English C, object to the course with heart and soul. But, unlike Junior, they do not, under a mask, attack the honesty of the instructors or their system of marking, but rather some aspects of the course itself. Ought English C to be prescribed, and is it not too artificially analytic? are the real questions to be asked and solved...
Although I heartily endorse the sentiments of your previous correspondents concerning English C, I wish to protest against the childish attitude of a certain part of the 12 o'clock section, which savors strongly of a schoolboy thoughtlessness, and is in no way becoming to members of the junior class at Harvard...
...ANOTHER JUNIOR...